All languages combined word senses marked with lifeform category "Mergansers"
Parent categories: Ducks, Anatids, Poultry, Freshwater birds, Birds, Livestock, Vertebrates, Agriculture, Animals, Chordates, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Sciences, Life, Nature
Total 41 word senses
- Auckland Islands merganser (Noun) [English] An extinct species of merganser, Mergus australis.
- Braziliaanse zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] The Brazilian merganser, Mergus octosetaceus
- Chinese zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] The scaly-sided merganser, Mergus squamatus
- dun diver (Noun) [English] The goosander or merganser.
- goosander (Noun) [English] A merganser, Mergus merganser, of the northern hemisphere. They eat fish and are common on lakes and rivers.
- grote zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] The common merganser, Mergus merganser
- harle (Noun) [English] A bird, the red-breasted merganser.
- harle (Noun) [French] merganser
- hooded merganser (Noun) [English] A species of fish-eating duck, Lophodytes cucullatus.
- kleine zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] Synonym of nonnetje
- kokardezaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] a hooded merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus
- merganser (Noun) [English] Any of various diving ducks of the genera Mergus or Lophodytes, which feed on fish and have a sharply serrated bill.
- mergo copetón (Noun) [Spanish] red-breasted merganser
- middelste zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] The red-breasted merganser, Mergus serrator
- nonnetje (Noun) [Dutch] The smew, a type of merganser, Mergellus albellus
- pato serrucho (Noun) [Spanish] Brazilian merganser (Mergus octosetaceus)
- red-breasted merganser (Noun) [English] A species of diving duck, Mergus serrator.
- sawbill (Noun) [English] The red-breasted merganser.
- scaly-sided merganser (Noun) [English] Mergus squamatus, an endangered species of merganser found in eastern Asia
- sea robin (Noun) [English] A bird, the red-breasted merganser.
- serra (Noun) [Maltese] red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator)
- serra bajda (Noun) [Maltese] smew (Mergellus albellus)
- serra prima (Noun) [Maltese] goosander (Mergus merganser)
- serreta (Noun) [Spanish] merganser (bird in genus Mergus)
- serreta grande (Noun) [Spanish] goosander; merganser
- serreta mediana (Noun) [Spanish] red-breasted merganser
- sheldrake (Noun) [English] An Old World duck of the genus Tadorna (shelducks).
- sheldrake (Noun) [English] An Old World duck of the genus Tadorna (shelducks).; A male shelduck.
- sheldrake (Noun) [English] A merganser.
- smeath (Noun) [English] A bird, the smew.
- smee (Noun) [English] The pintail, wigeon, pochard, or smew.
- smew (Noun) [English] A small compact diving duck, Mergellus albellus, that breeds in the northern taiga of Europe and Asia and winters on sheltered coasts or inland lakes.
- snowl (Noun) [English] The hooded merganser.
- spikebill (Noun) [English] A hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus).
- spikebill (Noun) [English] A marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa).
- szlachar (Noun) [Polish] red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator)
- velvetbreast (Noun) [English] The goosander (Mergus merganser).
- zaagbek (Noun) [Dutch] A merganser: any bird in the genus Mergus.
- гага (Noun) [Bulgarian] eider (sea duck of genus Somateria)
- звънарка (Noun) [Bulgarian] goldeneye (duck of genus Bucephala)
- нирец (Noun) [Bulgarian] goosander, merganser, sawbill (diving sea duck of genus Mergus)
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